10 April,2018 09:22 PM IST | Mumbai | Mid-day online desk
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Anti Corruption Bureau arrested a livestock development officer for allegedly accepting a bribe of Rs 150 for treating a farmer's injured bull in Buldhana district in Maharashtra, said Police on Tuesday.
Dr. Ramesh Bajirao Pacharane, a class-I officer had demanded the bribe from a 31-year-old farmer, an official said. The complainant, who hails from Dhad village in Buldhana, had gone to the livestock development office at Jambhrun Road in Buldhana to treat his bull, he said.
Pacharane demanded Rs 150 bribe from him to treat the animal, an official said. Thereafter, the farmer approached the Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) unit in Buldhana to complain against the officer.
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(With Inputs from Agencies)
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